Studied here architecture on Erasmus Programme, didn't like as there is nothing artistic and related to the Architecture, we studied more o fthe engeneering stuff. Don't recommend for those who plan to study and work in architecture further, as it kills all interest in that proffesion. No education on the popular soft, we were studying the programme in Italian language, being in English group, instead of learning something from BIM. Very bad management, proffesors (even with assistants!) dont answear on the emails with not pleasant questions.
No study programme, tasks of the cource work may change after ypu have made 60 percent of the course work.
No connection to the administration, Study advisor doesnt answear for few days.
Not fair convertion of the marks for universities with 10 point system of Evaluation.
Bad management of the main subject. 2 proffesors consult 100 students for the 4 hours, when 1 prof is talking, another silent, and they are afraid to split in 2 groups.
Complains that there are 100 students in the grouop, you can get tired of them, like every lecture intro. Is it our fault that the group is so big? Luckily, now on 1 Erasmus student less!
Nice structural mechanics team of proffesors, friendly and arranging additional consultations. Thanks a lot!
Overally dont recommentd for...
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